death of 11 year old boy in police chase in brussels

The death of 11-year-old Fabian in Elisabeth Park in Brussels has sparked outrage in the local community and tensions between the judiciary and police unions. A police officer, driving a patrol vehicle with sirens and blue lights on, entered the park at a speed exceeding the limit and struck the boy who was fleeing police…

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Norway Secretly Delivered Powerful F 16 Fighters to Ukraine

In 2023, Norway secretly delivered 14 F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine, despite officially announcing only six. This quiet delivery marks a significant step in strengthening Ukraine’s air force and transitioning to NATO standards. Besides the jets, Norway also supplied armored vehicles, enhancing Ukraine’s survivability and mobility on the battlefield. This aid is part of a…

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Initiative to Preserve Nature on the Drava Riverbank in Osijek

The political platform Možemo Osijek announced an initiative to amend the project for the development of the Drava riverbank in Osijek, aiming to preserve nature and reduce concreting. The president of the Osijek branch, Katarina Kruhonja, emphasized that they propose landscaping the riverbank with natural materials instead of concrete structures to maintain the city’s green…

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Deployment of US Marines in Los Angeles Amid Protests Against Immigration Policy

US President Donald Trump ordered the deployment of Marines in Los Angeles to suppress protests that erupted in response to immigration raids and migrant deportations. Despite opposition from local authorities, including California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, the federal administration sent forces, including National Guard members and Marines, to help maintain…

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russian attacks on ukrainian cities and police rescue in kharkiv

The main topic of the articles concerns Russian drone and missile attacks on Ukrainian cities, especially Kharkiv and Odesa, during which residential buildings, maternity hospitals, and civilian infrastructure were hit. Ukrainian police and emergency services are portrayed as heroes saving lives and helping victims under the rubble, while civilian casualties and destruction are recorded. On…

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Approval of Funds for Projects in Primorje Gorski Kotar County

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Spatial Planning, Construction and State Property Branko Bačić signed contracts for co-financing projects in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County worth 2.4 million euros. The projects include energy renovation, development of communal economy, and housing for young people. Agreements were also signed for the construction of two multi-apartment buildings in Vrbovsko and…

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Ukrainian Strike on Russian Strategic Aviation

On June 1, Ukraine carried out a significant drone strike deep into Russian territory, destroying or damaging about one-third of Russia’s strategic aviation, including bombers and airborne radars, valued at approximately seven billion dollars. This strike represents a major morale boost for Kyiv after months of difficult frontline fighting. Russia has downplayed the damage, claiming…

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Strike of Fortenova Group Workers and Conflict with PPDiV Union

The strike of workers in the Fortenova Group, particularly at the Pik Vrbovec and Zvijezda factories, has sparked a conflict between the employer and the PPDiV union. Fortenova claims the union is manipulating data about the number of strikers and that the strike has political motives, while the union highlights dissatisfaction with working conditions and…

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Temporary Closure of Mojanka Landfill and Political Accusations in Sinj

The State Inspectorate has dismissed accusations by Sinj Mayor Miro Bulj that the temporary closure of the Mojanka landfill was due to political pressure. Chief State Inspector Andrija Mikulić described Bulj’s statements as irresponsible and a malicious attempt to justify his own failures. The Environmental Protection Inspection found that the landfill was operating contrary to…

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